THE discovery of krypton and neon was announced to the Royal Society in the early summer of 1898; and subsequently atmospheric air was found to contain a heavier gas to which the name of xenon was ...
Like its fellows, krypton is a colourless, odourless, tasteless, noble gas that occurs in trace amounts in the atmosphere. Like the other noble gases, it too is useful in lighting and photography, and ...
A gas mixture comprised of group 18 (noble) gases — typically either argon, krypton, or a combination of the two — within a glass or ceramic tube. This serves as the laser medium. At least two ...
studies utilizing higher molecular weight monoatomic gases of high purity as the eluting gas have been recently carried out. The response to various polyatomic sample gases, using krypton (mol.